Delhi Takes Charge: Ministers Shift Gears for Fuel Conservation
Delhi government officials are adopting sustainable practices to reduce fuel consumption following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call. Initiatives include increased use of public transport, electric vehicles, virtual meetings, and energy-saving measures, especially amid rising crude oil prices and the West Asia conflict. Efforts span multiple sectors, including transport, culture, and education.
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In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to curb fuel consumption, Delhi ministers are shifting towards sustainable transportation methods and energy-saving measures. This approach aims to combat the ongoing fuel crisis exacerbated by global events.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta convened a meeting with BJP legislators, advocating widespread implementation of government initiatives. The Delhi Secretariat has already reduced lighting usage to conserve electricity, representing a broader push by the government to encourage public transport, electric vehicle adoption, and community participation.
Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa commuted via metro and electric vehicle, exemplifying the campaign's goals. Other ministers promote virtual interactions and work-from-home policies to curtail unnecessary travel. These efforts aim to achieve substantial energy savings and environmentally-conscious lifestyle changes across the capital.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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